The follow-up EVN observations of twelve GPS radio sources at 5 GHz
L. Cui, X. Liu, J. Liu, H.-G. Song, Z. Ding

TL;DR
This study presents new VLBI observations of twelve GPS radio sources at 5 GHz, classifying their structures, analyzing flux variability, and estimating jet angles to better understand their nature.
Contribution
It provides the first VLBI-based classification of twelve GPS sources, identifying new CSOs and core-jet sources, and analyzes their flux stability and jet orientations.
Findings
Three sources confirmed as CSOs.
Six sources identified as core-jet or candidates.
Flux densities are stable over long periods.
Abstract
We defined a sub-sample of twelve GPS sources which have not been observed with the VLBI before, from the Parkes half-Jansky sample, and carried out VLBI observations at 1.6 GHz and 5 GHz with the European VLBI Network (EVN) in 2006 and 2008, respectively, to classify the source structure and to find compact symmetric objects (CSOs). Additionally, we carried out the 4.85 GHz flux density observations for these sources with the Urumqi 25-m telescope between the years 2007 and 2009 to study whether there is any variability in the total flux density of the GPS sources. The results of the 5 GHz VLBI observations and total flux densities of these sources are presented in this paper. From the VLBI morphologies, the spectral indices of components and the total flux variability of the twelve targets, we firmly classify three sources J0210+0419, J11350021, and J2058+0540 as CSOs, and classify…
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